Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe

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Slam Bus Rodan
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Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe - Wed, 11/11/09 11:07 AM
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I've been looking through the forum here trying to find a recipe for making chili dogs at home, more specifically, chili stuffed hot dogs like the discontinued "Frank n' Stuff" hot dogs from Hormel.

I found a post about the "Frank n' Stuff" on here no problem.

Frank n' Stuff

But I can't find the post about how to make these bad boys at home.

Does anyone have a recipe, including what tools you'd need, to recreate the tunnel of chili hot dogs?

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Re:Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe - Wed, 11/11/09 11:58 AM
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If you could find some 5/1 or larger hot dogs would a small apple corer work?

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Re:Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe - Wed, 11/11/09 12:10 PM
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Yeah, bigger dogs would probably be the best selection.

I wonder if even a small apple corer would be too big. May just using a straw to hollow out the inside?

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Re:Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe - Wed, 11/11/09 12:14 PM
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Perhaps the gourmet franks from Omaha Steaks might be good candidates.

Gourmet Franks from Omaha Steaks



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Re:Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe - Wed, 11/11/09 12:18 PM
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go to the hard ware store and get some stainless steel tubing--comes in a lot of sizes and you can adapt one to go with a pastry bag and fill with it


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Re:Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe - Wed, 11/11/09 12:30 PM
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Those are pretty big dogs, and very good.

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Perhaps the gourmet franks from Omaha Steaks might be good candidates.

Gourmet Franks from Omaha Steaks




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Re:Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe - Wed, 11/11/09 12:52 PM
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tiki


go to the hard ware store and get some stainless steel tubing--comes in a lot of sizes and you can adapt one to go with a pastry bag and fill with it


This seems like a good plan.  But if you were going to use a plastic straw, you could fill the straw with the chili, and then squeeze it into the dog like toothpaste.  I trim off the tips of the piece that comes out, and then reseal the ends.

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Re:Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe - Wed, 11/11/09 1:54 PM
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Thanks for all the great ideas everyone.

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Re:Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe - Wed, 11/11/09 3:49 PM
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If you really wanted to avoid being wasteful, you could even make your chili using the ground up meat you remove from the center of the dog. 

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Re:Recreating "the Tunnel of Chili" - Hot Dogs Stuffed with Chili Recipe - Thu, 11/12/09 10:30 AM
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Hillshire Farms makes a chili cheese sausage dog. I have not tried them but saw em at the Grocery. All of their other sausage dogs and hot links I have had are good though.

I also find the idea of stuffing or injecting dogs interesting. Rotell cheese dip would be good I think.
Joe